Spencer Strider exits game due to “right arm soreness”
Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider has been removed from his latest start against the New York Mets due to reported right arm soreness.
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Spencer Strider exited his game against the New York Mets in the fourth inning. His departure followed a recorded decrease in pitch velocity after he had thrown 68 pitches.
Coverage from Yahoo Sports, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, ESPN, MLB.com, and Battery Power confirms the injury is officially characterized as right arm soreness. The reports focus on the immediate impact of his exit during the series opener.
Future updates will clarify the extent of the injury and any subsequent roster implications. Coverage does not yet specify a recovery timeline or further medical evaluation details.
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Quick answers
Why did Spencer Strider leave the game?
He was removed due to right arm soreness.
How many pitches did Strider throw before leaving?
He was removed after 68 pitches.
What was the result of the game?
The Atlanta Braves dropped the opener against the New York Mets.
Coverage (7)
- Braves' Spencer Strider: Exits with trainer CBS Sports · 4h ago
- Braves’ Spencer Strider leaves start after significant dip in velocity The New York Times · 4h ago
- Spencer Strider injury looms as Braves dig early hole, drop opener at Mets Yahoo Sports · 4h ago
- Spencer Strider removed from Friday’s start after 68 pitches, decrease in velocity Atlanta Journal-Constitution · 4h ago
- Braves RHP Spencer Strider exits at Mets with arm soreness ESPN · 4h ago
- Strider departs in 4th inning due to right arm soreness MLB.com · 4h ago
- Spencer Strider exits game due to “right arm soreness” Battery Power · 4h ago
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